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Re: Phrasal Verb "Pull off"

Thanks for the quick reply! To be honest, I don't think I have ever heard of the phrasal verb "bring something off" before! I just learned a new phrasal verb. Is "bring something off" commonly used? Any insight would be helpful. Thanks again!

Re: Phrasal Verb "Pull off"

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I hear "bring it off" sometimes in informal AmE. COCA lists 40 examples of "bring [determiner|noun|pronoun] off", "bring it off" having the most hits (21). IMO, it is usually used in spoken form as it is fairly informal.

Re: Phrasal Verb "Pull off"

Originally Posted by CarloSsS

NOT A TEACHER

I hear "bring it off" sometimes in informal AmE. COCA lists 40 examples of "bring [determiner|noun|pronoun] off", "bring it off" having the most hits (21). IMO, it is usually used in spoken form as it is fairly informal.